Disclosed is a touch panel LCD device for reducing power consumption, frequency noise, or audible noise by applying an LFD signal only to touch electrodes adjacent to touch electrodes for sensing touch and by grounding other touch electrodes and a method of driving the same. The touch panel liquid crystal display device includes touch electrodes arranged on a panel in a matrix form and multiplexers configured to drive the touch electrodes. Each of the multiplexers includes a output channels, a first switching block configured to output a touch sensing signal to a first output channel of the output channels, a second switching block configured to output a load free driving (LFD) signal to second output channels adjacent to the first channel among the output channels, and a third switching block configured to output a ground signal or a floating signal to third output channels among the plurality of output channels.
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1. A touch panel liquid crystal display (LCD) device, comprising: a plurality of touch electrodes arranged on a panel in a matrix form; and a plurality of multiplexers configured to drive the plurality of touch electrodes, wherein each of the multiplexers includes a plurality of output channels, a first switching block configured to output a touch sensing signal to a first output channel of the plurality of output channels, a second switching block configured to output a load free driving (LFD) signal to one or more second output channels adjacent to the first output channel, and a third switching block configured to output a ground signal or a floating signal to third output channels except for the first and the one or more second output channels among the plurality of output channels.
2. A touch panel liquid crystal display (LCD) device, comprising: a plurality of touch electrodes arranged on a panel in a matrix form; and a plurality of multiplexers configured to drive the plurality of touch electrodes, wherein the plurality of multiplexers include at least one first multiplexer configured to output a touch sensing signal through all output channels thereof, second multiplexers adjacent to the at least one first multiplexer and configured to output a load free driving (LFD) signal through all output channels thereof, and third multiplexers configured to output a ground signal or a floating signal through all output channels thereof.
3. A method of driving a touch panel liquid crystal display (LCD) device including a plurality of touch electrodes arranged on a panel in a matrix form and a plurality of multiplexers configured to drive the plurality of touch electrodes, the method comprising: applying a touch sensing signal to a plurality of touch electrodes of at least one first vertical line; applying a load free driving (LFD) signal to a plurality of touch electrodes of second vertical lines adjacent to the at least one first vertical line; and grounding or floating another plurality of touch electrodes.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein each multiplexer includes n channels, outputs the touch sensing signal to a k-th channel, outputs an LFD signal to (k−1)-th and (k+1)-th channels, and grounds or floats other channels, where n and k are natural numbers, and k is less than or equal to n.
5. A method of driving a touch panel liquid crystal display (LCD) device including a plurality of touch electrodes arranged on a panel in a matrix form and a plurality of multiplexers configured to drive the plurality of multiplexers, the method comprising: applying a touch sensing signal to a plurality of touch electrodes of at least one first horizontal line; applying a load free driving (LFD) signal to a plurality of touch electrodes of second horizontal lines adjacent to the at least one first horizontal line; and grounding or floating another plurality of touch electrodes.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein a k-th multiplexer outputs a touch sensing signal through all channels thereof, (k−1)-th and (k+1)-th multiplexers output an LFD signal through all channels thereof, and other multiplexers ground or float all channels thereof.
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December 6, 2018
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